OK, I can now share the straightening method I used this time for the first time. Don't know if I will call it my best but it's definitely an improvement on my previous methods in terms of being more careful with my hair. I will confess that in the past, I don't think I paid attention to heat protectants, and was guilty of pressing my hair bare.
First, I undid my twists a few at a time, detangled with fingers, then applied GPB and Giovanni Magnetic Restructuring conditioner to provide slip so I could run a comb through it. After every few twists were detangled, I would put them in a plait then move on to another set. Took forever to get through my whole head, reminding me again why I always wash in twists or braids and never this way.
Once all hair was in plaits, I went to bed in a plastic cap--too tired to deal with my hair. In the AM, I shampooed with Organics Italian Red Grape Shampoo (love the smell) using the long "undo-comb-rebraid" process. Did the same thing rinsing. Then I applied CHI Infra Treatment Thermal Protection Conditioner by undoing each plait and applying to small sections at a time using fingers the way you'd apply relaxer. I wanted to make sure every strand was coated, then combing through. I didn't rebraid this time but left the hair out. I left this on for a spell...a little longer than the time suggested (I think they suggested 5 mins at most...or sth that short). I didn't use heat, nor did I use a cap. This was my hair with CHI on it:
After rinsing it off, I put the wet hair into plaits immediately and since I decided to stretch my hair with Curlformers rather than rollersetting or blowdrying, I would undo a plait and finger part to install a Curlformer till I had about 80 in my head. And this was the result. (I kept some ACV solution nearby to dampen hair if it dried by the time I got to a particular curl section):
Then since I am a veteran wet-to-dry presser but always just used water on bare hair,
I decided to be cautious this time and wet my hair not with water but with John Frieda Heat Defeat spray and then flat iron. This way I would provide have some protection while still getting the wet-to-dry effect. My hair looked like I think it would look with a blow-out by the time I'd run the flat iron through every section:
Then I applied John Frieda Thermal Protection serum and went over my entire head once again and I was happy with the results I got:
Flat Iron used:
Babyliss Pro Ceramic Straightening Iron
(Incidentally, I was thinking that it was only 230 degrees F but I now believe that's celsius not Farenheit
so I guess I was in the high temperature zone I thought I was avoiding.
*swallows hard...GULP erplexed* Oh well...too late to cry over spilled milk. At least this time I did try to take some precautions and use heat protectant.
My hair is too light to swing so I always wear it up when straight unless I braid it so there's some concentrated weight in sections. But that kinda reminded me why I love my curly hair. While it's such a breeze to comb through my hair when straight and to whip into a style, there's really very little I can do with it besides wearing it up. Couldn't find my zigzag bun thingy so I could rock a cute do, so I just put my hair in a plait and tucked the end under.
*yawn*
Oh and for anyone who's wondering, no, I'm not yet at APL.
(But I blame it all an the SHS that chopped my hair off in Feb 2007, never mind any bad practices I might be guilty of.
) And anyone crazy enough to trim like I do ie twist by twist, be warned: you probably have different lengths: My left side's shorter than my right.
But I'm not too bothered by that. It's not like I wear it down or straight so that it'd bug me. Also I can see the effects of not wearing protective styles despite the regular trims
. Can't wait till my hair's long enough to make it into a bun when shrunken curly so I can really start taking care of my ends by 24/7 protective styling.
All the things I just talked about in this paragraph were evident when I got home and as I was changing, it occurred to me to ask hubby-mine to take a pic:
ETA: What a difference outdoor light makes eh? Looks so dull and more like a blowout than a press in the indoor pic, ie not as sleek as it did earlier in the day. Oh well, maybe I'll do better next time...depending on whether my hair survived this press or not....
Just wanted to slip in this last photo of my hair before I braid it. What I would have given as a kid to put my hair in a pony tail! I hope one day I can do this with curly hair...but otherwise I'm pretty happy.